@KutuluMike I've always found the argument that tentpole blockbusters someone harm smaller film absurd. If your in the cinema, your seeing posters, ads and trailers for films that you'd have never otherwise heard of - that has to have a positive effect.

@AnkitSharma As I said on Reddit - At least some good came from Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.

@CreationEdge This is the main problem I have with seeing some films. I AM the audience for smaller films that might be trying something (or a lot of things) new, but my local multiplex doesn't show them and the nearest indie cinemas are... not far away, but not close either.

Anyway, I ended up watching Captain America: The Winter Soldier again last night in my Road to Captain America: Civil War. I know I've said it before, but - damn, what a great film. I always forget just how good the action scenes are.

Just got Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man to watch now.

And then I see Captain America: Civil War on Friday evening - so, about 60 hours from now.

@CreationEdge I'd recommend a rewatch. It an be very, very difficult to divorce expectations from what you are actually seeing when you first watch a movie - hell, it's part of the reason that I didn't really love Iron Man 3 until my latest rewatch. Like Ant-Man, it isn't necessarily what you might expect it to be.

Although I will say that unless my newest rewatch impresses me as much as previous ones have, I may have been overstating how good it is in my review when I said "If it isn't the best film in the MCU, then it's certainly top 3" or whatever I said.

@AnkitSharma I maintain it's probably in the top 5, but I need to rerank. My official top 5 at the moment is Captain America: The Winter Soldier at number 1, then going down; Avengers Assemble, Ant-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers: Age of Ultron.

I think that might end up changing - it's likely that either Avengers: Age of Ultron or Guardians of the Galaxy will be dropped in favour of Iron Man 3.

@CreationEdge Ehhhh, maybe. I haven't seen it in quite a long time, so I'm not 100% certain about what I'm about to say, BUT I seem to remember really enjoying the finale with the portals, and I quite liked the dynamic between Loki and Thor for most of the film.

@AnkitSharma I just didn't find the films sense of humour very funny. It was trying so hard to be edgy and shocking, but that should really only impress 14 year olds. There were a couple of OK jokes, but in a film that sold itself on it's sense of humour? That's not enough for me.

Also, I didn't think the action scenes were very good at all, beyond the one on the motorway - which had been leaked online at least a few years earlier anyway.

I liked X:1 but it was forgettable , I don't know why people give X:2 edge as i didn't enjoyed it as much and it's pretty forgettable too and i prefer X;1 over it ( buti still had many issues with dialogues, scenes, acting etc etc). But X:3 was disaster.

I ignore Wolverine solo film from existence.

So i left with only three films and first class is surely better then DoFP and deadpool

@DrRDizzle I don't find much of improvement in it. I prefer X:1 maybe because it brought what i like from comics and animation into live action but it was never near to original work. My fav X-men work is "X-men evolution"

@AnkitSharma Other than the DCAU, I'm really not that interested in animated superhero shows. I have far too much that I need to watch already (although I have heard that The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes is a lot of fun).

Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series which based on the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man. The show ran on Fox Kids from November 19, 1994, to January 31, 1998, and ran reruns on the Jetix block on Toon Disney and on Disney XD. The producer/story editor was John Semper, Jr. and the production company was Marvel Films Animation.
== Synopsis ==
The series focuses on Spider-Man and his alter ego Peter Parker during his college years at Empire State University. As the story begins, Peter has already gained his superpowers and is a part...

Anyways i am more waiting for Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles season 2, as it's made by same DCAU team and i did like it's film and those samll 3 video of season 1

@DrRDizzle You can check Justice League: Gods and Monsters and Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, it's quite short and refreshing but remember , it never care about "no kill rule", as they are complete different character, even there non superhero name are different

@DrRDizzle ashamed.....wow wow wow, it's the same team which already brought DCAU, so why should they make same thing again and again. So they bring a different concept a parallel universe where Zod's son became sueprman, Man-Bat became batman and Big Barda take the title of wonder woman.

Robin is part of the DC animated universe, so why doesn't he appear in the Justice League or the follow-up Justice League Unlimited series? What is the reason behind not including any Robin or Nightwing character in the Justice League series; not even as a special appearance?

The Flash (Wally West) is a fictional superhero that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the first Kid Flash and the third Flash. He made his first appearance as the Kid Flash in the Flash #110 in 1959. Wally took up the mantle of the Flash following the death of Barry Allen for twenty three years in DC's main lineup.
On May 6, 2011, IGN ranked Wally West #8 on their list of the "Top 100 Super Heroes of All Time", ahead of any other speedsters, stating that "Wally West is one of the DCU’s greatest heroes, even if he doesn’t rank as the original Scarlet Speedster". In 2013...

My name is Barry Allen and I'm the fastest man alive. Except for Reverse Flash, and for Zoom, and for speed addict girl flash. I'm faster than Jay Garrick, or am I? Also Guinness refuses to collaborate my claim.